Re: CALs installed, but server still limited to 2 concurrent conne
- From: "Jeff Pitsch" <jeff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2005 14:14:42 -0500
Yea, big duh on my part. I bet the problem is that you haven't given the
proper 'user rights' for the users to login. since it's a DC there is no
remote desktop user group so you have to manually give them rights to use
TS.
Unless of course you make them all domain admins.
Jeff Pitsch
http://www.sbcgatekeeper.com
Your Terminal Services Security Website
"TP" <tperson.knowspamn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Since your licensing mode is set to "Per device", your server is in
> application server mode.
>
> Have you checked the properties of the RDP-Tcp connection to make sure
> that the maximum number of connections is set to Unlimited?
>
> Start-->run-->tscc.msc-->RDP-Tcp Properties-->Network Adapter tab
>
> The above can also be set via group policy:
>
> Computer-->Admin temp-->Win components-->Term Serv
>
> What is the precise error message that users receive when they attempt to
> logon?
>
> Are there any error messages in the event log, both in general, and more
> specifically at the time a user attempts to connect?
>
> Thanks.
>
> -TP
>
> Alex Walker wrote:
>>> Have you got Terminal Services installed in Remote Administration
>>> mode? It needs to be Application Mode to allow more than 2 concurrent
>>> connections.
>>
>> Thanks for the reply. I've done a bit of googling on this, and in all
>> honesty I'm finding it a little hard to tell. Under the config the
>> Licensing Mode is "Per device" - does that suggest it's in
>> Application mode, or if not, how do I switch?
>>
>>> I know you know it already, but using a DC, especially one that's
>>> running your companies Email system is not ideal!
>>
>> Oh hell, it's not running our company's e-mail. We have Linux boxes
>> for that
>>> P
>>
>> It just happens to have a copy of Exchange installed but unused,
>> hence the reason it's a DC. It's actually being used as an
>> application server, but I thought it pertinent to mention the
>> machine's DC status. Cheers.
>>
>>
>>> Regards
>>> Greg
>>>
>
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